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We are very pleased that your are enjoying your G3X Touch system. As explained on page 20-61 of the Rev. P G3X Installation Manual, both discretes are indeed present and available on the GTR20 COM radio. You are correct that the choices of how those two discretes may be used are slightly different between the GTR20 remote radio and the GTR200 panel mount radio. With the GTR200 you may assign one of the discretes to toggle through the user defined frequency list. We don't presently support this for the remote mounted GTR20, but will consider this as a future enhancement. The user defined frequency list for the GTR20 is, of course, available from the radio tuning pages on your GDU 460. It sounds like you might have the correct cabling to connect your VIRB to your GDU 460, so perhaps it is configuration. First, make sure your VIRB camera software is up-to-date. Some of the earlier versions of this software didn't provide all of the external video driving capabilities of the current software. I see my VIRB is using V3.82 which works great with the GDU 460. When you first power up your VIRB action camera after connecting the audio video cable, it will display "Cable Detected, Output Video?". You should respond YES to this. Audio Video Cable ![]() Next, the camera will prompt you to choose "VIEWFINDER" or "PLAYBACK", and you should choose VIEWFINDER. Next, the camera will ask you if you want to "Use External MIC?". Choose yes if you are using the aviation headset adapter and are providing your intercom audio (including music and radio chatter) to the VIRB for recording with the video. Headset Adapter Cable ![]() If everything is connected, your camera will now leap into action and you will see everything the camera sees on the inset or other window on your GDU 460. The VIRB camera uses the ANT wireless interface built into the GDU 460, so using the VIRB doesn't even tie up one of your available Bluetooth connections for using Connext with phones and tablets. ![]() Your great G3X autopilot will definitely fly your RV-9 better than you describe. Please email us your present autopilot settings and we will work with you to tune it up. We also have some additional information on VIRB cabling that we can send you. Thanks, Steve |
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Thanks for your response Steve. I will follow your tutorial on the virb set up. Sounds very familiar with what I have been doing, but all it takes is one wrong selection.
The camera is up to date with the latest software. BTW the video is much more stable that with the other remote camera I was previously using! I used your virb software to put a move together and was quite please with the results. I will be at the Coolidge Pancake Breakfast just south east of Phoenix next weekend, 02-07-15, if anyone would like to take a look at the system or has any questions. Thanks again. Great system for a great airplane. Doesn't get much better than that! |
Reading some previous posts reminded me of two other things...
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i know it sounds cheesy, but i'd like a seatbelt sign button with the added stereotypical annunciation one is familiar with on every commercial flight
gimmicky? yes....hard to do? NOPE |
I second (or third) pushing flight plan data from the G3x to the 650. If you can load a flight plan in a tablet and push it to a certified system then why not from my main nav screen? That would be awesome.
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I second this as well. I would love to have remote audio panel...and I ran out of discrete inputs real quick. I'm having to do the same thing...develop a separate annunciator panel. |
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The back up battery is all configured to be to just about self maintaining and automatic. You can read its voltage as buss # 2. |
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